really small(physical size amps)with decent output.
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really small(physical size amps)with decent output.
hey im looking for something small,but grunty for travel purposes again.I hate having to rely on others for gear and its always a case of the devil you know etc.in the past i had a crate powerblock,which did the trick just fine but there's fuck all of them around.so looking for something in a similar vein.lunchbox would be great if it didn't have the speaker.i guess i could rehouse it but knowing my madmax DIY skuillz i'd kill any resale value on it...the ehx magnum 44 looks good but i really doubt it would be grunty enough for a doom practice?all that bottom end takes some driving...so small as possible and grunty as possible.is there such a beast?
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Re: really small(physical size amps)with decent output.
Get two and run 'em through a stereo cab \m/Kris wrote:doubt it would be grunty enough for a doom practice
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Re: really small(physical size amps)with decent output.
He's already had one and sold it, so probably not, I'm guessing.Basket Case wrote:I'm looking at selling my Mini Recto?
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haha spot on ed-and funnily enough he is selling the one he bought off me
i should clarify i want smaller than the terror/mini/night train.i'm looking at solidstate due to this this.the crate fitted in my guitar case-thats the sort of thing i'm after.i remember ross mentioning a 200w power amp that bolted in to the back of a 1960a stle quad and was small,this is the sort of thing i'm after!

i should clarify i want smaller than the terror/mini/night train.i'm looking at solidstate due to this this.the crate fitted in my guitar case-thats the sort of thing i'm after.i remember ross mentioning a 200w power amp that bolted in to the back of a 1960a stle quad and was small,this is the sort of thing i'm after!
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Re: really small(physical size amps)with decent output.
The new zt mini,, now thas lilKris wrote:haha spot on ed-and funnily enough he is selling the one he bought off me![]()
i should clarify i want smaller than the terror/mini/night train.i'm looking at solidstate due to this this.the crate fitted in my guitar case-thats the sort of thing i'm after.i remember ross mentioning a 200w power amp that bolted in to the back of a 1960a stle quad and was small,this is the sort of thing i'm after!
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Re: really small(physical size amps)with decent output.
Did you see this thing? 200watts at 4ohms and just a little wider than the Powerblock, similar height. Effects loop on the back and two speaker outs, about 130W into 8ohm cabs or around 60W into 16ohm'ers. Can't find a weight for it but since the Powerblock was only two Kg's this thing would only be 4 or 5 as a guess.Kris wrote:a 200w power amp that bolted in to the back of a 1960a
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Good idea, there are tons of TINY bass amps now, and at the end of the day they are a good clean pre and power amp. We have a Markbass which is small and has an awe inspiring clean tone when you plug in an electric guitar. A friend has GK head which is really tiny and super super light, would easily fit in a guitar case, haven't tried it with electric, but I reckon it would be sweet.
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yeah man-and it seems to be the cheapest new unit i could find .ashdown do a lil giant @300w but is a bit more $$ than id wanna spend.seeing the ehx .44 made me wonder if there was some thing a little bigger with more gruntTorturor wrote:Did you see this thing? 200watts at 4ohms and just a little wider than the Powerblock, similar height. Effects loop on the back and two speaker outs, about 130W into 8ohm cabs or around 60W into 16ohm'ers. Can't find a weight for it but since the Powerblock was only two Kg's this thing would only be 4 or 5 as a guess.Kris wrote:a 200w power amp that bolted in to the back of a 1960a
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This may get out of the "cheap" price range and its not SS but they don't get much smaller than this
http://www.surprisesoundlab.com/ssl-24_003.htm
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